[from rob browning]
> > prevent us from having a minimal set of kernel packages per arch,
> > maybe even just one, and then having a kernel-custom package that pops
> > up a debconf gui when installed, listing all the available
[from myself]
> [*] now, in fairness i often use the stock kernel anywa
> I think someone else suggested something similar, but what would
> prevent us from having a minimal set of kernel packages per arch,
> maybe even just one, and then having a kernel-custom package that pops
> up a debconf gui when installed, listing all the available
> configurations[1], and once
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